Month: September

Chad and Angie Pedersen, Maryville, announce the birth of a son, Luke Aaron, born Thursday, August 31, 2017, at SSM Health St. Francis Hospital, Maryville. He weighed eight pounds and three ounces and joins a sister, Kayla, and a brother, Austin. Maternal grandparents are Russ and Deb Schuster, Maryville. Paternal grandparents are David and Diana

Wanda “Aunt Beth” Davis, 92, Maryville, died Wednesday, September 20, 2017, in Maryville. Services will be at 10 am, Saturday, September 23 at the Maitland Christian Church, Maitland. The family will receive friends 6 to 8 pm, Friday, September 22 at the church. Burial will be in the Bethany Christian Church Cemetery, Barnard. Arrangements are

Daniel M. “Dan” Chapasko, 67, Loveland, CO, died Friday, September 8, 2017, in Nunn, CO. Services will be private at a later date. Memorials may be made to St. Gregory’s Barbarigo School, 315 South Davis, Maryville, MO 64468.

A Phitalian dinner will be held from 6 to 9 pm, Tuesday, September 26 at the Wesley Center, 549 West Fourth Street, Maryville. Hosted by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, the menu will be spaghetti with red sauce and breadsticks. The cost is $5 for all you can eat or a take out box. Funds

On September 14, Downtown Maryville hosted its second-ever piccadilly with a “Queen of Hearts” theme at the Maryville Country Club. More than 100 women, 75 businesses and 35 volunteers attended to support the efforts of the Missouri Main Street organization, which is striving to improve the historic square of Downtown Maryville. More than $14,000 was

Kinion Bankston, owner of Southern Boyz Outdoors, served Louisiana jambalaya and fresh alligator during Big Bird’s Bait and Bows second annual open house, hosted by owners Big Bird and Jenell Ciak on September 13. The Ciaks befriended Bankston, who is from Pumpkin Center, LA. The Louisiana native visits Grant City to hunt each year. Bankston

The Mozingo Advisory Board approved the increase of cabin rental prices at Mozingo Lake Recreational Park during its regular meeting September 18. If approved by the Maryville City Council, campers can expect to see an approximate 10-percent increase in cabin prices. Each cabin has its own price. Staff is hopeful the increase will help with

The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), formerly Division I-AA, player production map with 11,893 players indicates a strong regional concentration in the Southeast similar to last week’s NFL players map. However, the area of higher production extends up the Atlantic coast into Connecticut and New Jersey. Another area of high production is apparent in the Dakotas

Paws at The Pub is a monthly social event to benefit the New Nodaway Humane Society. The event will be from 5 to 8 pm, Wednesday, September 27 at The Pub, 414 North Main Street, Maryville. This is a chance for pups and owners to meet in a friendly, relaxed setting while raising awareness and

Maryville Parks and Rec has begun registration for the Halloween Teen Dance and the Not So Scary Hayride. For more information, contact MPR at 660.562.2923 or visit at 1407 North Country Club Road, Maryville.